
Keila Menjivar Zamora
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Dec 10, 2024 |
sdcitytimes.com | Keila Menjivar Zamora
A fire started in a women’s third-floor bathroom stall of the Arts and Humanities building at San Diego City College on Tuesday night. AH Dean Andy MacNeill and multiple SDCCD officers confirmed the details. “Looks like arson in one of the restrooms on the third floor,” said Vice President of Administrative Services John Parker. “It was enough to smoke out the floor and cause minor damage to one of the stalls.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
sdcitytimes.com | Keila Menjivar Zamora |Andrea Valdez |Gina Stevens |Daniela Luna
Incumbent Stephen Whitburn and challenger Coleen Cusack attended a community forum moderated by the League of Women Voters on Sept. 25 to discuss their campaigns for the District 3 seat on the San Diego City Council. Throughout the roughly 45-minute forum, they answered attendees’ questions, contrasting their plans for the district and discussing topics such as housing, homelessness and public transit.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
sdcitytimes.com | Keila Menjivar Zamora
Catherine Treu Ehmann always imagined she’d be a writer. As a child, she spent most of her free time with her nose in a book and by nine she’d won her first national poetry contest. But as she got older, she realized there were more versions of herself she wanted to meet. “I just wasn’t ready to sit down and commit myself to that,” the 51-year-old said. Following high school, she briefly attended the University of Washington-Madison before leaving to pursue professional dancing.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
sdcitytimes.com | Keila Menjivar Zamora
Esta versión en español ha sido traducida por ChatGPT con ediciones de la Jefa de Redaccion Keila Menjivar Zamora. To read this article in English, click here. Adrián Vargas tomó una botella de agua de una carpa de bienvenida en San Diego City College mientras caminaba a clase durante la incómodamente calurosa primera semana del semestre de otoñoEl estudiante de ingeniería civil suele beber agua en casa antes o después de clase para mantenerse hidratado.
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Aug 22, 2024 |
sdcitytimes.com | Keila Menjivar Zamora
Adrian Vargas grabbed a water bottle from a welcome tent at San Diego City College while walking to class during the uncomfortably hot first week of the fall semester. The civil engineering student typically drinks water at home before or after class to stay hydrated. However, on days with two classes spaced out throughout the day, the second-year student goes longer without drinking water. On those days, drinking from fountains on campus becomes necessary. “Kinda grimy, huh?” Vargas said.
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